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21/04/2008

Tha litir bheag na seachdain-sa aig Ruaraidh MacIllEathain.

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An Litir Bheag 154

Bha mi ag innse dhuibh an t-seachdain sa chaidh mu Phàdraig Grannd, noDubrach.’S e seann Seumasach a bha ann.B’ ePàdraigam fear mu dheireadh a chaochail a bhaaig Blàr Chùil Lodair.

Às dèidh Chùil Lodair, bha e a’ fuireach ann an GleannLethnochd. Tha sinann am Bràigh Aonghais.Timcheallairochd ceud deug is fichead (1820) bha dithisfhearann anGleannLethnochd.’S e marsantaich a bha annta.Thachair iad ri Pàdraig.Bha Pàdraigcòrr is ceud bliadhna a dh’aois. Dh’innis Pàdraig dhaibh mu a bheatha.

D’fheuchan dithis ripeinnsean rìoghail fhaighinn do Phàdraig.’S e sin peinnsean bhon Rìgh – DeòrsaIV.Ach bha Pàdraig fhathast na Sheumasach!Chaidh an Rìgh a dh’Alba ann an ochd ceud deug, fichead ’s a dhà (1822).FhuairPàdraigcuireadh coinneachadh ris an Rìgh ann an Dùn Èideann.

Chuir am MorairPanmureaodach gu Pàdraig. Bha an t-aodach freagarrach airsoncoinneachadh ris anRìgh.Ach dhiùltPàdraig an t-aodach. Chuir e air ant-aodach a bhaair aig Blàr Chùil Lodair! Bhacòta tartainair agus fèileadh beag. Agus bhapicaige. Bha ampicseachd troighean a dh’fhaid!

Choinnich eris an Rìgh. Dh’iarr am MorairPanmureair a bhonaid a thoirt dheth. Ach dhiùltPàdraig! Thuirt am MorairPanmureris an Rìgh, “Ur Mòrachd, tha an duine seo ceud is ochd (108) bliadhna a dh’aois.’Se a thaann a-nise an aon seann nàmhaid a thaagaibh air uachdar na Talmhainn.”

Dh’fhaighnich an Rìgh dePhàdraigan robh eduilich gun robhe a’ sabaid airson a’ Phrionnsa.“Bhithinn a’ sabaid air a shon fhathast,”thuirtam bodach.

Thuig an Rìgh gur e reubaltach a bha ann am Pàdraig fhathast. Ach thug e dha peinnseande leth-cheud not gach bliadhna. Thog Pàdraig a bhonaid. Thug e taing don Rìgh.

Ach chatug an Riaghaltascus airgid do Phàdraig. Chaochailam bodachdà bhliadhna às dèidh sin. Bha eceud is deich (110)bliadhna a dh’aois. Dh’fhalbh an seann reubaltachSeumasachmu dheireadh a bha aig Blàr Chùil Lodair.

The Little Letter 154

I was telling you last week about Peter Grant, orDubrach. He was an oldJacobite. Peter was the last man to die who was [had been] at theBattleof Culloden.

After Culloden he was living in GlenLethnot. That is in the Glens [upland area] of Angus. Around 1820 there were two men in GlenLethnot. They were merchants. They met Peter. Peter was more than a hundred years old. Peter told them about his life.

The two men tried to get a royal pension for Peter. That is a pension from the King – George IV. But Peter was still aJacobite! The King went toScotlandin 1822. Peter received an invitation to meet the King inEdinburgh.

LordPanmuresent clothes to Peter. The clothes were suitable for meeting the King. But Peter refused the clothes. He put on the clothes thatwereon him at theBattleof Culloden! He had on a tartan coat and a kilt. And he had a pike. The pike was seven feet long!

He met the King. LordPanmureasked him to remove his bonnet. But Peter refused! LordPanmuresaid to the King, “Your Majesty, this man is 108 years old. He is now the only old enemy you have on the surface of the Earth.”

The King asked Peter if he were sorry that he fought [was fighting] for the Prince. “I’dfecht[fight] for him yet,” said the old man.

The King understood that Peter was still a rebel. But he gave him a pension of fifty pounds a year. Peter took off his hat. He thanked the King.

But the Government didn’t give Peter an excessive amount of money. The old man died two years later. He was 110 years old. The last oldJacobiterebel who was at theBattleof Culloden left [departed this life].

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